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Natural  Diamonds

Diamonds are formed under high pressure and temperature conditions deep in the Earth’s mantle, where carbon atoms are arranged in a crystal lattice structure. The strong bonds between the carbon atoms make diamonds extremely hard and durable, which is why they are often used in cutting and drilling tools as well as in jewellery.

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Diamonds form deep within the Earth's mantle under intense pressure and temperatures up to 1,300°C, at depths of 140 to 190 km. This high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) process starts with carbon-rich materials, which bond into a crystalline structure under extreme conditions over millions or billions of years.

Cut

A finely cut diamond reflects and refracts light to achieve maximum brilliance. Our diamonds are graded 'Excellent'—the highest rating possible.

Carat

Carat measures a diamond's weight, not its size. Our diamonds are meticulously cut to enhance their overall beauty within any price range.

Colour

Colour evaluation is based on the absence of colour in white diamonds. Our centre stones are exclusively colourless to near colourless, and all of our jewellery features colourless diamonds.

Clarity

Clarity pertains to the absence of inclusions in a diamond.

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